Title of article :
Updating the Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Values of Northern Algeria with the 21 May 2003 M 6.8 Algiers Earthquake Included
Author/Authors :
Jose A. Pelaez، نويسنده , , M. Hamdache، نويسنده , , Carlos Lopez Casado ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The occurrence of the Algiers earthquake (M6.8) ofMay21, 2003, has motivated the necessity
to reassess the probabilistic seismic hazard of northern Algeria. The fact that this destructive earthquake took
place in an area where there was no evidence of previous significant earthquakes, neither instrumental nor
historical, strongly encourages us to review the seismic hazard map of this region.Recently, the probabilistic
seismic hazard of northern Algeria was computed using the spatially smoothed seismicity methodology. The
catalog used in the previous computation was updated for this review, and not only includes information until
June 2003, but also considers a recent re-evaluation of several historical earthquakes. In this paper, the same
methodology and seismicity models are utilized in an effort to compare this methodology against an improved
and updated seismic catalog.The largest mean peak ground acceleration (PGA) values are obtained in
northernmost Algeria, specifically in the central area of the Tell Atlas. These values are of the order of 0.48g
for a return period of 475 years. In the City of Algiers, the capital of Algeria, and approximately 50 km from
the reported epicenter of this latest destructive earthquake, a new meanPGAvalue of 0.23 g is obtained for the
same return period. This value is 0.07g greater than that obtained in the previous computation. In general, we
receive greater seismic hazard results in the surrounding area of Algiers, especially to the southwest. The main
reason is not this recent earthquake by itself, but the significant increase in the mmax magnitude in the seismic
source where the city and the epicenter are included.
Keywords :
Seismic Hazard , Northern Algeria. , spatially smoothed seismicity
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics